National security in a hyper-connected world: Global interdependence and national security
Springer International Publishing

Ulkopoliittisen instituutin vieraileva vanhempi tutkija Christian Fjäder on kirjoittanut artikkelin kansallisesta turvallisuudesta ja globaalista riippuvuudesta. Artikkelin nimi on ”National security in a hyper-connected world: Global interdependence and national security” ja se julkaistiin kirjassa ”Exploring the security landscape: Non-Traditional security challenges” (Springer).

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Tiivistelmä kustantajan sivulta:
”The objective of this chapter is to explore the opportunities and threats this hyper-connectivity presents to national security, specifically from an economic security point of view. How can national critical societal functions and infrastructures be secured against transnational and extra-sovereign dependencies that extend beyond the mandate of sovereign states? Moreover, how can a nation secure its external ”lifelines” without violating the sovereignty of states these reside in or pass through? In the theoretical level these questions relate to the sovereign state’s autonomy of action in economics and national security in a system that increasingly functions on transnational and extraterritorial logic.”